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Making Embed & Gel Container Candles...

As with all our projects we recommend reading the instructions thoroughly before starting the project. For gel candles we also recommend that you read About Gel Candles before starting.

There are 4 main considerations when making these candles:

1. There are many nice glass cannisters to make your candle in. Be sure your glass jar is quality glass and not a thin glass. The jar must be able to tolerate the heat of the candle flame.

2. Wax embeds will melt in hot gel unless they are formulated with additives and made with a high MP wax. For this project we really don't like to embed, and prefer to set up our fruits/flowers in the cannister and then pour the gel over them. This means that our wax embeds must withstand 190 - 195* gel. And they do!

3. Fragrance: This page contains directions for using gel-safe fragrance.

4. Wicks: With the 16 oz. cannisters that are used in this project a 60-44-18 Z wick is used. If you're using a container 3 - 4" in diameter, try double wicking with (2) 44-24-18 Z wicks. A container 2 - 3 " in diameter should use a 51-32-18 Z wick.

There are only suggestions. You will need to test burn your candles to be sure your wick size is the best.

Let's Get Started!

Supplies:

Step 1: Choose your gel safe fragrance.

Step 2: Melt your gel.

If you want to melt small quantities you can melt it in a Presto kitchen kettle, or in an oven safe dish in your oven. If you use a pot on the stove, watch VERY carefully. Keep burner on lowest temp, and place your melting container directly on burner. (Double boiler method will not melt gel.) DO not leave unattended and always use a thermometer. A candy thermometer will work fine.

Do not let gel get hotter than 230*.

Step 3: While your gel is melting, fasten your wick tab to the bottom of your jar with wick stickers or a hot glue gun. After we stick/glue it in place, we tug on it to be sure the wick isn't going to come out of the wick tab. (Nothin' like almost being finished with the candle and then this happens. Ugh!)

We take careful effort to be sure that all pieces face outward and the backs of these halves do not show.

Step 4: Set up your wax embeds around the outside of your container away from your wick. If your embeds are sliding and won't stay standing, drizzle a little gel on your container first. Or entirely coat the inside so the wax is leaning against the gel on the sides of the container. We leave a void area around the wick. You'll learn why in a minute.

We like to basketweave our slices. We begin the bottom row with the thinnest part of the slice facing outward. The second row faces inward and is bridged over 2 pieces under it. We continue alternating the inward - outward pattern up approximately 5 rows for our containers.

Soy CandlesStep 5: Once your gel is melted, you may want to color it. Liquid dyes are really best for coloring gel since they will not cloud your gel. We color all gel for our fruit candles, and use clear gel for our flowers. We use a dark red gel for strawberries and raspberries, and very faint coloring for all other fruits. For these we use a toothpick with a tiny bit of liquid coloring on the tip to dip into the gel and stir. Be sure not to stir too much or you will create more bubbles than you may want.

If you're using a gel safe fragrance, you will want to use 1/2 oz. fragrance per lb. of gel. Add your fragrance just before pouring gel into candle container.

Step 6: Now, remember that void space around your wick? You are going to pour your gel at the coolest temperature possible straight down into that space so you won't pour directly onto any wax. Your coolest temp will depend on the density of gel you use. It will also depend on what embeds you use. You want your gel temp to be as cool as possible while the gel remains runny enough to spread throughout your jar.

Many people inquire about the meltpoint of our wax embeds. We pour over our embeds at 200* with no melting.

Step 7: You might want to use our handy wick bar to keep your wick straight and centered. You can fill in any blank spaces with more embeds at this time. Be careful to not crowd the wick. If you want to add a few embeds on top and pour extra gel over the top, you can do this now.

Wala! You should have a beautiful candle!


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